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Derek Robinson
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  • Asheville, NC
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what do you do for office space?

Derek Robinson
  • Real Estate Coach
  • Asheville, NC
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I'm curious to see how other investors handle work space. I'm pretty frugal and currently have a desk set up in the back of a buddies furniture store for free. He's going out of business so I need another option.  I could finish out a room in my basement, but worry about the distractions from my 3yr old and wife.  Other options being renting a traditional office in town for $200-$300/month.

Thanks!

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    Derek Robinson
    • Real Estate Coach
    • Asheville, NC
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    Thanks for the feed back. I ended up finding a small office in downtown Asheville for $115/month plus $20 for internet.  I decided against the home office, mainly for distractions.  I'm excited to see how productive I can be in my own private space, but worried about going stir crazy.  Luckily I'm near plenty of restaurants and coffee shops to escape now and then.

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